How often have you set your miter box exactly on 45 degrees and cut miters on a pair of moldings only to discover they don’t fit? Well, don’t worry. There’s nothing wrong with your miter box or your ...
Editor’s note: Welcome to the 85th installment of Brownstone Boys Reno, a reader renovation diary about renovating a brownstone in Bed Stuy. See the first one here. They also blog at ...
Door trim, an often overlooked element in home design, has the potential to add character, introduce architectural details, and provide a finished look to any room. By opting for creative and colorful ...
The first thing is to decide what type of backband that you want. I like this simple "L" shape that fits snugly over the existing molding. It will give the door more presence with very little effort.
Gear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? The first step in installing attractive wood trim is marking its length accurately.
Wood and historic millwork -- Doors -- Windows -- Moldings -- Cabinets, store fixtures, and built-ins -- Short-lived millwork items ...
Trim makes an appearance in just about every room we walk into. Sometimes it stands out and catches our attention right away. Other times it seems to fade into the background and we hardly notice it.